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MIT Develops Battery-Free Tech That Draws Energy From Environment

BOSTON - Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have invented a device that operates without a battery or a plug — and sans dirty energy. "We have provided an example of a battery-less sensor that does something useful, and shown that it is a practically realizable solution. Now others will hopefully use our framework

By |2024-03-10T16:20:08-04:00March 10th, 2024|Science|

How To Break Into The Tech Industry With No Experience

The tech industry is moving upwards with no signs of slowing. From data analytics to artificial intelligence, various roles are available to suit different skill sets. As the world advances, the demand for tech professionals grows, making it an attractive sector for job seekers. While the flexibility and high salaries might seem exciting, breaking into

By |2023-10-26T09:03:53-04:00October 26th, 2023|Business|

New Cancer-Screening Urine Test Has 99 Percent Accuracy Rate

KOREA - A simple urine test could soon help prevent pancreatic and prostate cancer from progressing through early detection. Researchers from the Surface & Nano Materials Division of the Korea Institute of Materials Science recently developed a strip-type urine sensor capable of amplifying the light signal of metabolites in urine to diagnose cancer. In a press

By |2023-03-08T09:58:50-05:00March 7th, 2023|Featured, Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Best Way To Beat Burnout And It’s Not A Vacation

BOSTON - According to research recently published by the Harvard Business Review, vacations are not the most effective way to reduce burnout. But that doesn't mean less time off is the answer. In fact, more time off is. What the Harvard researchers found is that employees need an extended period of time off in order

By |2023-03-07T19:48:36-05:00March 7th, 2023|Entrepreneurs|

ChatGPT – Good And Bad, Cybersecurity Pro Richard Stiennon Explains

BIRMINGHAM - ChatGPT introduced in November 2022 now has more than 100 million users worldwide. This Artificial Intelligence powered tool can be used to research the most complicated topics, and write in human-like correctness. That is the good. The bad, says, cybersecurity professional Richard Stiennon is it also can be used by hackers to write

By |2023-02-12T12:32:02-05:00February 12th, 2023|Cyber Defense, mitechtv|

Gas Turbine Engine Developed That Runs On Pure Hydrogen

STAVINGER, Norway - Gas turbines are found in aircraft, trains, ships, generators, pumps, compressors and all sorts of other places. They can run on a variety of fuels, but some 90 percent of them currently run on natural gas, a fossil fuel that produces carbon dioxide when you burn it, while also escaping into the

By |2022-06-11T18:38:05-04:00June 11th, 2022|Featured, Industry 4.0|

U-M Research Contributed Nearly $100 Million To State’s Economy In 2021

ANN ARBOR—The University of Michigan research enterprise contributed $97 million to Michigan's economy over the past fiscal year, supporting employment across large and small businesses statewide, according to a new report from the Institute for Research on Innovation and Science. The report details how university research spending impacts the economy and provides a geographic snapshot

By |2022-02-27T10:50:35-05:00February 27th, 2022|ESD|

CAR Reports On Industry X Auto, Fuel Economy, Industry 4.0 Published

ANN ARBOR - The Center for Automotive Research has published an overview of the research completed by CAR in 2021. Topics include Industry X automotive, Improving Fuel economy for Light-Duty Vehicles, Motor Vehicles manufacturing in the Great Lakes region, JANUARY  |  ​With the support of a unique and powerful consortium of technology companies, the Center for

By |2021-12-19T16:00:17-05:00December 19th, 2021|Auto Tech, Industry 4.0, STEM|

New Research Predicts AR Spending to Surpass $48.6 Billion By 2025 

WINNIPEG, Canada  – According to a new study, Augmented Reality is expected to grow 18-fold over the next four years from $2.7 billion in 2021 to $48.6 billion in 2025. The survey was commissioned by Librestream and done by IDC. “AR is a key way that C-suites are achieving transformation at scale,” said Andrea Minonne,

By |2021-10-04T20:37:41-04:00October 4th, 2021|IoT|